Example sentences of "[conj] one does not [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is a privilege ; and one does n't forget that .
2 I mean reading as to be put in a context and a context that is , in fact , enjoyable to the child , not something that just happens at school that they have to do , hence one they go to school the value of parents hearing the children read , because then the parent is also involved and one does n't get this split between home and school .
3 I mean reading as to be put in a context and a context that is , in fact , enjoyable to the child , not something that just happens at school that they have to do , hence one they go to school the value of parents hearing the children read , because then the parent is also involved and one does n't get this split between home and school .
4 I suppose I 've seen Matthew with the safe open , and I may have noticed the books , but this firm has been going for more than a century and one does n't take much notice of such things , one has grown up with them . ’
5 Equally obviously this constitutes no reason at all if one does not hold this particular feature in high regard .
6 If one does not raise more money from the top bands , one does not actually help the people in the lower bands .
7 If one does not like these features , one can use features that are designed to have a more clearly-defined phonetic meaning ( Ladefoged ( 1982 ) , chapter 11 ) , or alternatively , abandon phonetically meaningful feature labels altogether ( Fudge , 1967 ) .
8 It was love I felt ; yes , when I have read your books I feel more loving , and it is no use being alive if one does n't feel that . ’
9 Mr Deputy Speaker how right you are Mr Deputy Speaker , I 've been trying very hard methodically to stick these regulations , unfortunately when you get members ask you direct questions if one does n't get any kind of answer it gives the impression you 're ignoring them .
10 The tubes may not be straight , but one does not have enough information to assign any other shape to them .
11 The observed price of the object can then be decomposed and thought of as a weighted sum of the prices of each characteristic ; since one does not observe all the attributes , a part of the price of each drawing will remain unexplained , and contain the influence of time ( the trend , if any ) , as well as random elements ; this is the ‘ characteristic free ’ ( i.e. corrected for quality ) price of a drawing ; these prices can now be added and by taking annual averages , one obtains the ‘ average price of the year ’ .
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